"Should there not be some sort of knowledge base we could all trust that
we could go to for this type of information or am I dreaming of the
impossible?"
Yes there really should be this knowledgebase and I don't think it need
be that difficult to maintain - maybe we should give up the day job and
go into business Lesley? ( ;
It is difficult to maintain when we're all trying to do it on our own,
but would be easy if we pooled our combined knowledge.
All credit to the publishers (and colleagues!) who now post changes etc
to lis-e-journals. Unfortunately many of the more complex models are not
posted.
I'd lend my support to any initiative to improve the situation.
Nick
Nicholas Lewis
Electronic Services Librarian
The Library, University of East Anglia,
Norwich, Norfolk, England, NR4 7TJ
Tel: +44(0)1603-592382 Fax: +44(0)1603-591010
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Subject: The Renewal Nightmare - How Do We Know Who Is Publishing What
in 2006 and What Pricing Policy is Being Applied?
Hi,
I recently spent a week doing the renewal instructions for our agents
for
the 2006 subscription year for the set of journals I have responsibility
for
- I have to tell you all that it was an extremely arduous and sometimes
frustrating process.
Some of the things we have to identify are:
1. Which journals we have subscriptions to have been taken over by
which publisher for 2006 so that we can provide the correct renewal
information. Unfortunately whilst some publishers are very good at
telling
us what new titles they have taken over some aren't so good about
telling us
which journals they are no longer going to publish. In some cases the
old
publisher has told us a journal has moved to another publisher, but when
we
contact the new publisher they aren't always aware of this change.
2. Which publishers have changed their pricing policy or the
available
formats e.g. online only, print plus online, print only. We have also
found
that some society publishers have introduced tiered pricing for 2006.
e.g.
the American Society of Plant Biologists has introduced Tiered pricing
from
2006, but you have to contact them for pricing, the American Psychiatric
Association has introduced Tiered pricing from 2006, but the site on
Highwire still contains pricing for 2005. We only found this out by
directly emailing the publisher for this information.
3. What options are available for institutions - some publishers
sites
make it incredibly hard to find institutional pricing information,
meaning
either one has to email them or try and contact someone who knows. In
some
cases some smaller publishers/societies don't realise they have
institutional subscribers!
4. Whether there are special packages available where we have
multiple
subscriptions e.g. several years ago now I found out by visiting the
publisher's site that the American Society of Microbiology had
introduced a
special tiered pricing whereby an institution could purchase online
access
to all its journals for a special price, and cancel its existing
subscriptions. If we hadn't visited that particular publishers site how
would we have known about this?
5. Where we have to sign a new license each subscription year. For
many
publishers it appears that a license isn't necessarily limited to a
particular time period, with other publishers e.g. American Medical
Association we find that we need to submit new data for the relevant
teaching faculty each year in order to get the relevant pricing, plus we
have to sign a new license each year.
6. Whether institutions have rights to access online content where
it
is available, some societies e.g. Society for Vascular Ultrasound
restrict
access to their online journal to members only.
7. Whether the subscriber number we have on record for particular
subscriptions is still the correct one e.g. we found out that the
American
Physiological Society changed its numbering system about a year ago, but
we
weren't aware of this until we contacted them for confirmation. Luckily
for
us this didn't affect our online access to our subscriptions in this
case.
However, this can be important as sometimes a change of subscriber
number
can be enough to lose us access as we found out most recently had
happened
with our online access to Ambio.
The list goes on and on!
Some people might think that we should be able to make such decisions
based
on the information provided by our agents, without having to spend hours
trawling publishers sites to find this information or in some cases
email
the publishers directly when either up to date information is not on
their
web site or their web site contains no information whatsoever about
institutional subscriptions and the formats available for 2006. However,
we
find the information our agents provide us with is never up to date, and
we
find that we have to make notes of e.g. that Triangle journals (except
Forum) will be published by T&F Informa from 2006, that Whurr Publishers
journals will be published by Wiley from 2006, etc. etc. Still we don't
find
Ulrich's Periodicals Directory on the web any more up to date with such
forthcoming changes.
As many of us have to make renewal decisions for 2006 in September (or
even
earlier for some institutions as I understand) based on inadequate
information one wonders how any of us are ever going to get it right.
The
problem is the more renewal instructions we get wrong, the more problems
and
time we have to dedicate to getting it right in the new subscription
year.
Do others out there find the whole renewal process is getting harder and
harder each year?
Should there not be some sort of knowledge base we could all trust that
we
could go to for this type of information or am I dreaming of the
impossible?
I feel much better now getting this off my chest!
Cheers
Lesley
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